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J a I . .. o rrz U aUssssr : f JVSPAPER ADYtRTISING 'TVh Ui Tilllinn rnw Alnkef orw !, v'.y, aw fflnnr Btorfi InftvnutUion of value to I0w ny fiw8 tkr ntmio uf'rttr nowapaper Wavta rirrelniliin ruling in fb ipor iJHvcimy nf mote that !V eivp line for 'Mpte narh wuh iIih cot lAt of lha lMit iwyiera of dtfaUlton, If. wry rfr aii'l Timnof mova t,pn puuMiaOoe will) jTifa liylh- tiwhfnr oalH. VipeeUI illage ioiiUiiv1niatiirr. nu&C ilriii I1 i;reaii:a vien of taiuetn tb mm wimIiiii? mrsperitorat iadvmiaer iMalf riih aantti! ffinuril of nnftv Pbmia nvety femuop 1 the io- -t rcrti'T fr the a n( l'i4 aid I" nr mMivm 9 Ity. imi. AUwi Rni I. i:viM. a co. rnt.nl h4 Ml Anlt, , MltrMSX.V Verl n. itaaa v papers. athi-rlift.i- ysl 2--- -i v t .,'j,A2p - ,y wy -- iWVi TMtfjVnfUhU. froathfi Tallow Plat Trte. UtifSuUt And thnitj Isqnim quiatltysal quillW to proaota of Shsep, efthsooL stion. Now, though the pretty widow had bathed her eye and used ail the little arts of the toilet, witli which women are u adept in concealing tlie traces of their emotions, there yet lingered in Mr. Besant face a tell-tal- e sign of Borrow that caught her son's attention in a moment Mother," he said, putting bis arm around her wrist, thare is something wrong. Where has the Colonel gone? I am afraid he has left us prrhaps he is at the hotel then- - is no train Noth till this evening, was tlie incoherent answer, while tlw lady's cheeks blushed furiously, Gone to the hotel! Have yon and he been quarreling? Noi"- Not quarreling but not agreeing, perhaps? Now, darling mam'' very eoaxingly you and I are a little more than mother and ton, for wo have I ecu boon companions ever since I can remember, then is it not a little lute in the day for one of us to have a secret which the other een not share? i A fond pressure of the hand was hi y- raply. Have you no secret, then?" Not one yon ought to know. Nor one I ought not to know, I am lure. Forgive me if I seem abrupt, darling mother, but has Colonel Hopkins asked you to he his wife? The answer was in a Yes, Frank. tone scarce above a whisper. And yon said? I said 'No,' Frank. Because you did uot love him? That is not a fair question. You really must content yourself with your own love adventures, Frank, without interfering with the iudiscretuuw of your elders. Slie tried hard to get up a light laugh, but it was a failure. Muther, you must answer me! What shall 1 say? ? "Tlie truth." Now, suppose I had told him 'Yes;' what would you have said? . That you were a lucky woman ami I a happy man. Ah, mother, you do nut know the real worth of the man you've s tamed away. Zt Oh, Frank! I say," he continued, hotly, "yon dont know what a gentle, pure, brave, honorable man In- c. the noblest follow I ever met, except m.v have drawn a prise o rich and rare, 1 liare uu wunl. to tell you il uf value. Jack Muilcd. lie liad lieand young married uieu Miy tlie sauu- - sort of tliiug before. "And yon are guin iuto polities, I " lieji ? father. the willow siclicd. with such conviction that light dawned on her son's doubts. Ahl you do love him, qftcr all." I know it, Frank! Well, Fraiik-y- perhaps--reall- y, ou are odious but 1 will confess that 1 think the Colonel'" Span-you- r blushes, mainsic!" Frank cried, gleefully, for I am off to bring him back." And liefore t.lu: could he was gone. Mrs. Besant was in a pretty of dismay at tier sou's impetuosity. Slie rV NMWVWW 4UaotU m uu laian Yam ml v, raO A.H. HVMPHUYA SSOUMB SHESP DIP ' Fsrnolln &&&!? , rm i Yrantndr. HpMI wsMHkMNMH " yodJJ from Chemical Cqi, ISSmMwh:N.m1 J Te Stall Bak s;: I4fl of Utah. CspHai.isin.oin. Silt Mm As. 80 Sait a Otfy, ittmk UUR J. ORAWTriraUaM '"steatwmssOT,. Dlreefers. FORGOT HER LEFT ARM. Th ad JuSTlffid nwiisnsmilw ml Ml vtliw to fallow OravliU nFviwrluaent, Basal, of Lj JgRslft la a HypaUa Court Councilor Meyucrt, professor of medicine at tlie university in Vienna, o was recently, says the Times, from delivering one of his regular afternoon lectures, anil, as the student were already assembled, his assistant, Pr. Anton, undertook to a young woman for the instruction of tlir disappointed audience. The young woman was tall, slender, and somewhat over twenty years of ago. l)r. Anton let his hand glide amootlied her cye-li- d over her furelu-ad- , . touclicd her eliecks witli Ills with soft, downward strokes, snd then , eoinmiiudi-dkniilly: Now sleep. She Chl-cag- light-liaire- K' L. Terry . Yuur arms are completely cripjiled, belaid, and both arm sank limp by her hide. What will you now do, creature, without any anus? he uxkcd. Tlie girl raised her bowed lie ad anti liegan to weep and wail an pitcoua-l- y that the students rose in their places and shouted that she must he restored at oticc to oPhiicinuMicas. Rr. Anton seiMMl tlie young woman's right arm, rubbed It smartly, snd suggested. You are all rigid now. Your arm Is lu the same instauttlie well again. girl raised her arm, with A triumphant expression of face. Hr. Aiitou then gruusul her. To his and bis auditors' astonishment, however, tlie girl's left nnn blill hung limp atul apparently nerveless at her sulc. He had forgotten, in colloquially, to tell her that her left arm, too, liail recovered its strength. He touched the helpless arm anil exhorted tlw young woman to raise it, but in rain. Bha ounUnt Mi it an inch. Dr. Anton then explained that the students had before them a ease of crippling, which timid he removed only after the girl hail been again hypnotised. He was unwilling to exhaust tlie girl by bringing her immediately under his influence once mnrq, so he deferred the performance of the cure for several days- - He said tlie girl waa so subject to influences that Die regular ticking of e dock or the monotonous ringing of s church bell would suffice to hypnotize her. g Kulrlili negroes were entirely unknown until within tha past few St. Louis coroner. In years, says 18TS the first esse of s negro In the history of St Louis earns to my notice as coroner. It was inch e novel- . niloT. FarsavartA RA.rS w. ToaraT MesiyA. Wraitor. Ra?aUa m ireiU. Umi aureny m aepreva aaaarttr. iwauahaasanai. -- S pnuireiJM(ai. drarelt, Me reuLra yeas dgwane. sasetrety. lre irewtSawi WUWreVlHWBSSA isr Si E. W. Howell d . . JVcatvaa CATALOGUES FEES. HOWELL Ilngi-rH- Rr Suicides amoug WMltowp. Everything Jiusical at Coaiier at Snelime 3$! MaUi Street, Salt LaTce City Utah. hyp-iioti- o Ckw. A Banam. Napkl W. Wastes, U.uuaa, Isknkaa Ulavrea &. CO.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, Carnets, Wall paper, Etc. Motive JOSEPHMARRIOTT MURRAY, 8. L. CO., UTAH. Jfanufaetvrer We carry a complete line of furniture, carpets, window blinds.fe titers, wall pspor, Wagons Iron Etc, Parties dealing with uiesn get si good prices ss any house eouih of 5slt LsV e. We are pre pared st our Tlsning mills to custom work on the shortest notioe. 40-- 52 f ParrFruit Entraad. blMuSiilNi etFris. aeri TarCenlSl. Also the l.$-U- Remedies. Attracts sreaO made frem y be seen at the Summ effiee. RobeRs A HriHee, EtniggietA FAIRVIEW, UTAH. tiufhratiou i Mlndreke Lfvef RE Msste? 1 JPis ' fresh imtts, sampllB of wBMh en ctesgNnsfkrOhA, LUMBERAND BUILDING CO., WHOLRSALR AMD RETAIL DIALERS I- NBest Stack of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, WINDOW, DOORS. MOULDING and BLINDS. ox otm In Mantf. and all Linds of BUIIiDII mMW Ii r TUTTLE & CO, We carry the Largest Stock south of Salt Lsks Oily. The people of the south will do well by buying their Orders by Aail Doors, Windows, Etc., from us, Promptly Attended to. Office snd yard opposite the U. C. snd D.A R. 0. Depots. fulo-de-- -- yMAUTRS lK)o - General Merchrmdise I. PAXMAJf, W. B. declared to herself that the would start ty as to attract widespread-attention- , for tlie Brent woods at once and spend and many newspapers claimed that It the day with them; that if riic did stop was the first esse of its kind in the at home it would only be because it country. Re that as it may, it waa but n eases in was her duty to preside at her son's tlie forerunner of s table when ha had guests; that site NL Louis, and the question is no longer Who ever heard of s nigger would be barely civil to that horrid DBA1XSSD Jack llopkin, who had placed her in. killing himself? Perhaps, in the puresuch a ridiculous position, and then ly animal state, no one ever did, but ss Cooper- Wagons, lleCormick Machines, J ,y Eye Sen" 8ulky the negro in his free state has mingftd she went to her mirror and decked herself with a hit of ribbon of tlie color she with tlie white man ha has acquired Plows Canton Clipper, and J. L Cose Chilled Plows. knew waa loved best by that obnoxious ipA only his vices buthispsusinns, fears snd prejudices ss well. gentleman. g There waa a at MelPILLS. ton burg, and didnt the tongues wag of Buggies and Spring Wagons in Utah County. when the gossips learned who tlie pareomes nearman Tux well employed ties to the contracts were? It was all est being Die happiest man. 1D0.DD very wfll and to be expected that Rkzkox can not show itself more rear Colonel Frank should wed their village nunablc than to cease reasoning on beauty, but that Mrs. Uesfcnt should With leather top end rmled rims. have captivated a handsome husband things above reason. Dont send to Balt Lake but save Freight by sending Your Orders Tax great difficulty about common with an enormous fortune, was news that set every old maid's wad lone wid- sense is that it is so tremendously scarce TO- ow's heart flattering with envy and that It Isnt common. around hawk no is Wher there flying hope. is Colonel Ilopkina Insisted on Frank's the biggest thing in the barn-yarAtchiroomer. smallest of the strut tlie taking the whole of his father's fortune, and moreover built him a hand- son Globe. some residence, far larger and more Tux man who spend much Dine in consequential than fhe Walnuts; where trying to plcare his enemies is one of Die ra wt fwilinh of spendthrifts. Sumha now resides with his growing famii'll- Journal. er. lyTux world may owe yon s living, In tha outskirts of the village James 's widow and uu live in a pretyoung man, bnt the account ran nut be over to an attorney fur collecty cottage with his father, who is never turned tired of talking of hi boy J ira, who died tion. Jamestown News. on the field of battle, defending the It is strange how a nun will himself DBY GOODS, GBOOXBXEB CLOTHING, admit Rut he is s fool, yet if any one Union flag. He and Miss Ruth often so will he him else tells of the their get hopping eulogies mingle lnsul right sway. Boston llerald. young man's career and say some very Whex sock-tyon enn bet sharp things concerning tlie ingratitude ill ut come one; when it of his country, and Frank has never it of any one it uses a long speak dispelled their Illusions. Even when Jim's widow, some years later applied dibianu- trumpet. St Joseph News. for a pension (and got it) ha mercifully Some men receive impression after . held his tongue. the manner of a blotter. They get married Mark Henderson, of course, things directly opposite from what Kate Lester, and it wasou tlie occasion they were originally. liuston TranIn wus held of this wedding, which script Souk men can lie coaxed, some must Chicago that Frank nu t Jack Gregory, who waa Mark's bowt man. 1.-- driven, nod once In a long, long become of while we meet a man amenable to Hava yon heard whul has Charlie Fulton? ha asked, wlicn an plain, cold reasoning. Indianapolis ? Jock said, the couple had been iiirued Journal. J . off, and they had leisure fur pi rsonul Ix the present progressive age the . reminiscence . m.in vi In waits to be sura he's right 'fill, yea. lie Is tnarrii-- and gone into nnd I In n pi- uhuod ic iially finds that sT with Will Ji rs. ii." hr Ini. Ikt-- 1 urtlr'put.-by somebody Marfii-d- ! Nut 1 Ml ;. hamvllcs, t : a few chances. who was iv i T Wasuiii-'t a 1iist. surely?" No; she's breaking hc.'irb. in Paris, f.iloS Util Weil, i . with a splendid chance marrying a had re- v. 'se daughter ' A 1 Duke. '1 iwv bait her tha :ii'i---i , ua tsxed how 'she She interrupted him, with the same London Graphic a fow.wwhs ago. LOUIS i li n iv I look cm her face that he had seen there "And Charlie? was Ji fhe ndid! i. hearty when Saunders' Married Hie ago, daughter, yean nearly imililn'l of done bet-t- , a sweetly pretty little girl with a r'iv. lie hud asked the same question. n.au pvt up of a morn inherited from sIm fort her one dear uncle. once it for anil friend, alb "No, does up tbs And you, Jack? can not be. Relieve me 1 have not ing., vi and makes , : p ni:d made up my mind to refuse the love of Oh, I'm the one man uf all onr it .: to i a man of your worth end true nobility prowd who has had the cuurarre to nail nip f iffIn- - and takeshi! - Ii. , goes to of character, without hours of painful his colors and refuse to yield tu tlie solicited tlinii-iiitYou must take my answer as fair enemy. Now, Master Frank, hare Orders and Correepondence ty niorniog. 1 tell you, I.ibbie r ; man like Franln in or blank iin:il." a drawn lure's a prise yon " i';n nowadays. "Then, gnnd-byMary I" he said, for lottery but, if tlie latter, pur .1.1 I I U i garden-gatnow would so reached to not had dare is the so, what say you they slid without another word he left her. the pond of MkimrT st Thrfr Old Are ItfQ stAnd, Main Street, Manti, Utah. hrif-iloxe- - EWB00T8 A THE LARGEST STOCK double-weddin- SUGAR-COATE- t- -A- fSTBeTTOM Hie B es! Buggy on Wbeels for d HANSEN & CO., PROVO CITY. UTAH. d Furniture, wlii-.per- a, ? - . - g 1 1 1 ; 1 -- Baby Carriages. LEADING IMPLEMENT I.BIGKEB, i .: du.-Is- , - r- . I e, 1 (vcv&. 'Siwta V. vtvv thW Wvi e oitg DU, Vvw CoktyUa tL Vht uAW, dXtLYt 'BLtwn.w'ftX O) VjA Whdi cfrcvccft vv V tvovc.c W lltod wtvovj. t MANTI CITY, BED BOOM fn the and at least once monthly he will visit the Principal to ere who requested reepeetfullv counties named, SUITS. Hold Their Ordersfor His ArrivalNVKWVT OWt, "OTWtt. Blue TU BEST. Wagons, Implements and Boghes, MANTI ROLLER MILLS. vv.'-'.:i- Ii- PRICES J(riiie SON GENERAL SUPPLY HOUSE Law-son- eattle-raialn- , be JOHN LOWRY - d 8HOE8f D your-Sim'- e, dheaemsd h.s "R BAH -- j ,V. . am! XOTBXB, TOU DO SOT xaow TBX DIAL WORTH or TDH HAH. VrarMplichauMrWOTbH Pkarara ItoK Arad eat bjaratk bMaiidckMtlMauitibir3 WCA vV'A, ic . Onoaujk,Ts" Om.w . la ardar StfriDri Aa MfoOTl i tkallTlU to tSaaMkidnunkastawM, uwmnr.l woU mjr, italda iSa nu Kga mtor I V. Weber Pianos, 35,000 in use. T' VW.V- - Vr SmsSnstn MOROAH. 1.1AM Famoun Ik- - ol' Jill: FttUiTli. il M SikMdwar.N tifin,i "Yes. in h snrill way." I'ch.. o' It, ,:iit - uiitlM'l; like thiit; w!:y. uriii. i.ui eoald uor d- tiling in a buiull way if.V'tu tried. Jack'. priiiin ,y proved Iroe. Rk-li iil.il Ii, In iiare U)iun ean-er- : l ul no dignity Flank in he lui attained, no tniltlk' favor lie li.is ever won, no utuKli iu lu- - lias ever crowned with lias given b.iri i. ue tithe uf the thrilliug delight h i .!ie dav llii-- made him tAlLUNKL - i tkstimonial. 1 t lrrlw,ayi TESTIMONIAL. Fiwrorv Jracwra. Ik., IV-.HUMIIIUVS. CSWKKt'li, A. Jack, ih.ll v--- 'S ..I - . ; buZztrwteUIiul Sulth In use - r. M. rr uTa. ii. 0STn.-1 i . i "9i:d tJ'l . wi.iui.i. (..ana' Iv "! f T" r. OA' oei I :. .y 1 mahi g-- fi-- t! TITUS TucKet Candy H. Law-ion- u-- U'JAJi telljZSA; i of. Whilo we pour out heartli-l- t gratitude to the heroe who hare maintained the luctonouir of thia mighty Nation, wliM noble deeds shall iupire the poets of unborn generations, eau we not spare from the overdo uf uur elation sums sympathy lor those who fought for a cause they believed to be just, and who now have to add to the desolation of blighted homes and ruined pruspecte the bitterness of defeat? We can afford to be generous. Perhaps it is old age that brings on me the spirit of prophecy, but 1 can see the time when we shall record with pride the courage and devotion of the people of the South, whose marveltau endurance has no parallel in history, and say exultantly, And these men were Americans;' when the gallantry of Lee and Jackson will be remembered without robbing the crowns of tirant, Sherman and Sheridan of a single laurel-lea- l Though the people generally were not ripe for the expression of auch liberal criticism, Die soldier element of tlie congregation nod, led approbation. Thu countenances of Mias Ruth au,l a few others, however, manifested determined signs of disapproval and Rev. Lubin afterwards remarked that his ma considered Hr. Brentwood's sentiments hanlly decent The pastor's sister, too, had- - another iukjcct lik-- caused discomfort I declare, Die said to Qraoe, going home from church, that Mary Resunt lues nut look twenty-fiv- e yeara ohl to day guess it's that bonnet she had from 1 lay ton does it" lint liracc knew that her friend's radiant looks were due to a heart full of the Kiiii.hine of thankfulness, so she demurely replied: Mrs. llcuant always looks younger than her years, but today she is particand pretty. 1erlmps the ularly bright contrast cif thia morning with the day when last she aat in church with Frank, mav have something to do with her cheerfulness." Oli! yes, I remember when ahe made such a fool of herself. Well, p'r'aps you are riidit, for, indeed, it is natural she slu ml I f. good over her boy's splendid . Hi, nut every widow's son that goes to the war who comes back a Colonel." T.iiiU! Frank's lock, auntiel Do you dure to call the reward pf heroic deeds luck?" "Yc.-I do, child. So you neednt snap, my head off. Look at poor James who entered the army the s.imc day he did, and neTsr rose beyond the rank of private. But who is that looking man shaking lianili with the Besants? Just come by li .iiu I hhnuliln't wonder, breaking lire S ibbiitli; but hes a tine, handsome man for alt Hut. Hurry, up. Crane, and weU l intnuluecil. lint . tin- - stranger juined tlie Besant back to jNirt Frank and liis cousin tlie Miss leaving Mrs. iietanl to proceed tu Walnut Iiouse with their new companion. WUm Is your friend in tlie silk hat, Frank?" Miss Rath asked, in her abrupt way, when they had shaken hands. Hupklns, uf Uurs, Miss B iv nt wood. Oh! what do you mean by Ours? " Why, of our regiment It Is a way we have nf epeaking." An? there two Colonels to a regiment?' No; only one." Then, yon are not a Colonel after all?" Yea I am. He resigned In my favor Just before we were mustered out" "Oh! he resigned, did he? What made him so eager to sacrifice himself for your interests?" I am sum I do no not know," Frank unless it waa to encourage laughed, merit. Rut I do, young man; If he la the person 1 take him to be, and I'm nut quite sure, for I haven't seen him for more than twenty years; but If he Is, I know quite well why he dropped that pretty plum iuto your mouth." Would it be Indiscreet to ask why, since you ere so well informed? Ohl ask your me. PYapa shell tell you end p'r'aps she wont." Amt with that parting shot Hiss Ruth started up e path that led by a near cut to the parsonage and luft the young people to themselves. I am sony sunt was so rude to you, Frank, Once began, in lame apology. Pshaw! my dear, dout hit that worry yon. We all know and make allowances for Hiss Ruths eccentricities; but I do wish she wouhlnt be so confoundedly enigmatical. Then Kate Lester interposed. If yon will accept me as the reeiler of the riddle," she said with a laugh, that showed two rows of teeth like pearls, I should soy that Miss Brent, wood means hfinsinuate that yon found favor in Colonel Hopkins eyes because yon were your mother's son." "And why not? They were friends of long ago." "Ah. why not?" and the young lady's eyes glr anted with mischief, Meanwhile the Colonel and the widow were wending their way towards Walnut House, Khle by aide, utterly unconscious of the remarks they had excited. I could not wait for your answer to my letter, Mary," he was saying, when they were quite out of caiHriuit of the party, so I came on from Chicago by tiic express last night to learn my fate." She never helped him by a word, but he saw that she was much agitated. 1 mi a plain, blunt man, unskilled in the art of eloquence to plead my suit, Imt 1 loved jon before we married, and I lore you now. I know that I am asking a great sacrifice of yon you with all the beauty of your youth retained, and I, so old and battered but I would make you happy es my wife. My lore f.vr Frank, too, should plead with yon i. in my fai.,r." i j ; 'And. yet. it la- for Frank's sake, Jack, that 1 must any no to your request. Nay, du not think me hard and ungrateful for the honor yon have done me. You do not know how much the u refnsal costa me. Jack! She ealled him, as she used to do, liy tlie ohl familiar name, lie wee too good a soldier to retire be ft we inch an .position as this. "Then if tlw only uLntaelo to my suit s is possible objection, may h neral Merchandise1" Half an hoof later, Frank came in. Is dinner ready? Where is Culoucl flopkins, mother?" were his first que- lmttlun lu-h- SAUNA CO, OP M , - Yeu ma well aflbid to (Ira FERNOLINff SHEEP DIP a trial !. ave yoa a grul deal ol mosar. Read the following Utah. E sFebron ' sl ENIUE'ani DUflCAtf . It li mt ri it irrET, . V FEHirOUNE SHEEP DIP.' s 320,000 Ciuliler. VO, - y SmGfcOVE Luke M ini .r. jlONS " & c. Kr.ii'V, junuiSiT. jA.81MI-i-N.sv!u-il- ; j.vi,.'.L,.',.'i - r - i. The Best Grades of Flour, J0 Custom Work a Specialty. Storm - MB snd the XO rdsr that he can not fill will be imvvX. ot 5. . psoulisr ene ckdLftew, Go- - Leading Implement Dealers, |